Werewolf Ambulance is a horror movie comedy podcast. Each week we watch a different film from all eras (many of them so that you don't have to!) and review them for you. You can also download, subscribe and rate us on iTunes here

In this episode, we are joined by special guest Mike Bolam to discuss the 1974 film "Frightmare" in which we are treated to lovely British people maiming, killing and ultimately eating their victims amid a backdrop of discos and family drama.

Some topics of discussion in this episode include: teenage brats, eye horror, out-of-control grannies, lying about lies, the exposition scenes in porn and the inappropriateness of forced psychiatry.

The special outro music in this episode is a song called "Beyond the Seventh Door" by Mike's band Abysme. You can find more of their recordings and information at www.facebook.com/abysme.

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In this episode, we celebrate one of the very few Christmas movies worth mentioning: the 1984 holiday spectacular "Silent Night, Deadly Night." Some topics of discussion include PUNISHMENT, extreme stereotyping of Italians, a low bra count, things you should and should not say to children, shitty nuns and lots and lots of talk about taints. Does this movie help to turn Katie into less of Scrooge-like jerk about Christmas? You'll have to download the episode to find out!

We hope that you enjoy this episode and that you have a safe, happy and axe-wielding-maniac-free week. Happy Holidays from your friends at Werewolf Ambulance!

As it turns out, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" is maybe not-so-good...but then, what horror movie from the 1990s is? We delve into that topic as well as trying somewhat fruitlessly to deconstruct the plot of this movie in this week's episode. Some other points of discussion include: stuff that doesn't make any sense, other movies, 90s soundtracks, more other movies, the agelessness of David from "Roseanne", free admission to the strip club and how Jennifer Love Hewitt is utterly perfect. If you like this episode, please check out our other episodes, rate and/or review us on iTunes and tell a friend!

In this week's episode about the 2002 thriller "Ju-on: The Grudge", we dive headfirst into the world of Japanese ghost stories and Allen stands strongly in defense of movies that maaayyybe aren't that great but stay with you for a long time anyway. Topics include the Twizzler effect, the American urge to smash all subtlety, wig attacks, super running and the necessity of Post-It notes. Please take a listen and let us know what you think! If you like it, please also tell a friend.

This week's episode of Werewolf Ambulance finds us going slightly mad over a movie that is definitely not for the faint of heart. In our review of the 1978 Mexican horror film "Alucarda" we get into Catholicism, high school boyfriends, unexpected beheadings, the strong bonds between women, Satan's role at an orgy and when it's appropriate to ask the questions "what?" and "why?" over and over and over. Join us for this descent into madness and as always, we'd love to hear your feedback!

The special outro song in this episode is "Choking on Melting Teeth" from our friend 8cylinder here in Pittsburgh (rhinoplex.org/8cylinder) who has releases available on 10" records and digital formats at Unmapped North (unmappednorth.bandcamp.com)

If you're traveling for the holiday this week, you could do worse than downloading our special Thanksgiving episode of Werewolf Ambulance, "Godmonster of Indian Flats". Why is it the special Thanksgiving episode? You'll have to wait until the end to find out. This is our very first guest episode that features our friend Carrie, who brought us this cult classic. Where to begin with this one? We discuss such topics Six Flags: New Jersey, art cars, political "intrigue", a proliferation of vests, extreme racism, the real reasons women get into STEM jobs and the "Eraserhead" baby. Who were we rooting for in this movie? What is a Godmonster, anyway? All of this will be revealed in Episode 5!

We are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the slasher classic "A Nightmare on Elm Street" by waxing poetic about such important topics as parental alcoholism, villains who talk too much, Johnny Depp's smokin' bod, bullies, 'West Side Story', dream logic and bucketloads of blood. How do the practical effects look in 2014? Does pre-meta-horror Wes Craven stand the test of time? You'll have to listen to find out!

Wow, Stitches. In this episode we do less talking about the actual 2012 Irish horror-comedy film that we purported to discuss and more talking about clowns in horror, the current state of horror films, being a horror elitist vs. rolling around in movie garbage, over-the-top gore, the Milo & Otis effect, Annabelle, Marky Mark, teenagers, and puns. So did this movie have us in...stitches? You'll have to listen to find out!

Happy Halloween, Werewolf EMTs! In this episode, we discuss the 1980 drive-in classic 'Without Warning', also known as 'It Came Without Warning' and, inexplicably, 'Alien Shock.' We also discuss condiments as violence, spending all your money, silly late-70s fashion, and whether or not a handful of people are dead including but not limited to: Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Kevin Peter Hall, David Caruso, Abe Vigoda and Katie's Uncle Frank. Hope you like it! If you do, please subscribe here on iTunes and like us on the ol' Facebook, www.facebook.com/werewolfambulance.

Werewolf Ambulance is a horror movie comedy podcast. The episodes do contain spoilers, so if that kind of thing bothers you, please watch the movies before you listen!

We wanted to wait until Halloween to get this episode out but couldn't stand it anymore! In this, the inaugural episode of Werewolf Ambulance, we discuss the "American cinema classic" Warlock. Is it good? Is it great? Is it terrible? You'll have to listen to find out! One thing is for sure: there is questionable fashion, mumbling, poor special effects and bad attitudes aplenty!

In this episode, the hosts of Werewolf Ambulance discuss their relationship with horror films to give you an idea of what this podcast is going to be about, including intestines, vomiting, "The Thing" and Tom Savini's tan tan thighs.